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  3. DE GAULLE ORDERS FRENCH ELECTIONS NEXT OCTOBER

    Declaring that the destiny of France belonged to herself General de Gaulle announced that in October an election of a new Assembly by universal suffrage will take place, thus giving the people an opportunity to choose the form of regime. ...

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  4. DANISH KING AGAINST SIGNING DEATH SENTENCES

    "For reasons of conscience" King Christian of Denmark has asked the Danish Government to release him from the duty of ...

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  5. VIOLENT BATTLE 8 MILES NORTH OF BALIKPAPAN

    A determined move is being made by Australian and Dutch troops to capture a ridge, eight miles north of Balikpapan, which is the keystone of the enemy positions. A violent battle is in progress with the ...

    Article : 237 words
  6. BIG THREE TALKS OPENING EARLY NEXT WEEK

    In a dispatch from the American cruiser Augusta, which is carrying President Truman to the Big Three conference, the ...

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  7. POLITICAL TURMOIL IN JAPAN

    Frank admissions of further serious political turmoil in the Jap homeland were given in a Tokyo radio broadcast, which ...

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  8. GREEK 'NATIONALS' FEARING REIGN OF TERROR

    Asserting that Fascist remnants, quislings and collaborators rule Greece, the Central Committee of E.A.M.—the Greek National ...

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  9. LIDICE MURDERER IN CUSTODY

    Karl Franck, who is charged by the Czech Government with ordering the massacre of Lidice, has been surrendered by the Americans and been ...

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  10. U.S. THIRD FLEET DAMAGED BY TYPHOON

    Admiral Nimitz announced that a severe typhoon struck the American Third Fleet on July 5, damaging at least 21 ...

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  11. CHINESE GAINS ONLY LOCAL VICTORIES

    Warning that the news of local victories by Chinese forces, however encouraging, might incorrectly assume the proportions ...

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  12. U.S. RATIFICATION OF CHARTER SOON

    The American Associated Press says that representatives of a score of organisations, including religious and educational institutions, urged ...

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  13. FATE OF GERMAN GENERAL STAFF UNDER REVIEW

    Informal discussions on the breaking, up of the German General Staff were held in the absence of General Eisenhower, by British and ...

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  14. RECONSTRUCTION OF LONDON

    A reconstruction plan for the County of London, to be spread over 10 years with an expenditure of £200,000,000 and with the immediate ...

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  15. JAP PROGRESS AT AMOY LANDING

    The Chinese High Command announced that the Japanese, who had landed to the south of Amoy River on July 7, are advancing on ...

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  16. POLES SLAUGHTERED BY GERMANS

    The chairman of the Polish National Bank (Drozuiak) who is visiting London, disclosed that during the German occupation of the ...

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  17. Only One Change In Australian "Test" Team

    The Australian team for the third "Test" to be played at Lord's on Saturday will be the same as that which played at Sheffield, except that ...

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  18. AMNESTY FOR GERMANS ENDS ON SUNDAY

    The six-day amnesty, which was granted the Germans to hand over hidden weapons if they desired to escape ...

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  19. U.S. SENATOR AGAINST INTERNATIONAL BANK

    Speaking in the Senate yesterday, Senator Taft denounced the proposed International Bank as a "device for draining the savings from the ...

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  20. "NEW EVIDENCE" OBTAINED ON OAKES MURDER

    Mr. Max Aiken, solicitor for Alfred Demarigny, announced that he and his client possess information relating to the death of Sir Harry ...

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  21. New Target for Heavy Raid on Japan

    In another smashing raid on Japanese war potentials 500 Super-Fortresses have blasted four new targets with 3,000 tons of incendiary and explosive bombs. The Super- Fortresses attacked ...

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  22. I.R.A. THREAT TO ASSASSINATE MR. DE VALERA

    The Prime Minister of Eire (Mr. de Valera) and the Minister for Justice (Mr. G. Boland) have been "sentenced to death by the Irish ...

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  23. HUTTON IN BATTING FORM

    L. Hutton gave his best batting exhibition since 1939, when he scored 82 out of Yorkshire's total of 156, against Australian Services at ...

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  24. DUMPING OBSOLETE BOMBS

    Flying 150 miles out to sea from England Lancaster, planes are dumping many hundreds of tons of incendiary bombs. ...

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  25. BRITISH TROOPS HOLD PARADE IN BERLIN

    Tanks and armoured cars of the Seventh Division paraded along Charlottenburger strasse in an impressive rehearsal for the grand ...

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  26. KILLED ON AIR SERVICE

    Pilot- Officer Frederick Gordon Sides, who is now officially presumed to have lost his life on December 5, 1944, enlisted in the R.A.A.F. in ...

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  27. JAPAN DENIAL OF PEACE MOVES

    Tokyo radio declared that there is no foundation for the American report that Japan had made peace feelers. ...

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  28. POLISH TROOPS WARNED NOT TO TO RETURN

    Addressing the Polish troops who had served with the Eighth Army, General Anders, the Polish commander, warned them that if they ...

    Article : 101 words
  29. AUSTRALIA'S WAR CASUALTIES

    Australian war casualties from September 3, 1939, until May 31, last were 92,211—the third highest Dominion total—but Australia's figures ...

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  30. VIOLENCE IN PAPER RUNNERS' STRIKE

    The violence, which flared up on Wednesday night in the strike of newspaper deliverymen, resulted in augmented police guards. ...

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  31. BRITSH DECORATIONS FOR RUSSIANS

    In a simple but formal military ceremony, conducted at the battle-scarred Brandenburg Gate, Field-Marshal Montgomery, bestowed the ...

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  32. PRISON CAMP MURDER TRIAL ENDS

    The trial has concluded of seven German war prisoners, who were accused of the murder of a fellow prisoner in a prison camp at Comrie, ...

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  33. SIMLA CONFERENCE FAILS ON MOSLEM ISSUE

    The effort to form a new Central Government for India by agreement between the main parties has, unfortunately, failed, says the Simla correspondent of "The Times," who added that political leaders will assemble at the Vice-Regal Lodge to-morrow ...

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  34. NEWS IN BRIEF

    NEW YORK, Friday—Tokyo radio announced that the United States had complied with the Japanese demand for a full apology and ...

    Article : 95 words
  35. FUTURE OF POLISH CONSULATE

    No negotiations were taking place and none were contemplated between the Polish Consultate and the Committee of Polish Democrats in ...

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  36. ENGLISH ALE FOR BURMA TROOPS

    R.A.F. Dakotas are flying thousands of bottles of English ale to the troops in Burma. During May the "Daks" flew in 280 ...

    Article : 73 words
  37. MORE TALKS WITH LEOPOLD

    BRUSSELS, Friday.—It was announced that the Belgian Queen Mother, Elizabeth, and the Foreign Minister (Spaak) are proceeding to ...

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